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" To-day there are in Ireland two large bodies of Volunteers. One of them sprang into existence in the North. Another has sprung into existence in the South. I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. "
The Times History of the War - Página 283
1915
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Causes and Consequences of the War of 1914

Howard Pitcher Okie - 1914 - 138 páginas
...bodies of Volunteers, one of which has sprung into existence in the north and another in the south. I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. Ireland will be defended by her armed sons from foreign invasion, and for that purpose the armed Catholics...
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The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women, Volumen40

1914 - 790 páginas
...John Redmond spoke. He offered the support of A United Ireland. "I say to the Government," he said, " that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. The coasts of Ireland will be defended from foreign invasion by her armed sons, and for this purpose...
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Essays for Boys and Girls: A First Guide Toward the Study of the War

Stephen Paget - 1915 - 250 páginas
...improper for him to intervene at this crisis : that Sir Edward Grey's words had deeply moved him : — I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw...every one of their troops from Ireland. I say that the coasts of Ireland will be defended from foreign invasion by her own sons; and for this purpose armed...
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The War from this Side: Editorials from the North American, Philadelphia ...

North American, Philadelphia - 1915 - 432 páginas
...England, with the utmost anxiety and sympathy, in every trial and every danger that may overtake her. I say to the government that they may tomorrow withdraw...every one of their troops from Ireland. I say that the coasts of Ireland will be defended from foreign invasion by their sons — and for this purpose armed...
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The New York Times Current History of the European War, Volumen1

1915 - 1370 páginas
...volunteers. One of them sprang into existence in the North. Another has sprung into existence in the South. I say to the Government that they may tomorrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. [General cheers.] I say that the coasts of Ireland will be defended from foreign invasion by her armed...
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The Assault: Germany Before the Outbreak and England in War-time; a Personal ...

Frederic William Wile - 1916 - 480 páginas
...coasts of Ireland," declared John Redmond in the House of Commons in a speech which will never die, "and I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland." Mrs. Pankhurst, freshly released from a periodical hunger-striking sojourn in Brixton jail, announced...
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The Life of John Redmond

Warre Bradley Wells - 1919 - 302 páginas
...bodies of Volunteers, one of which has sprung into existence in the North and another in the South. I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. Ireland will be defended by her armed sons from invasion, and for that purpose the armed Catholics...
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More that Must be Told

Philip Gibbs - 1921 - 424 páginas
...defend their country against the common enemy. "I say to the government," proclaimed John Redmond, "that they may to-morrow withdraw every one of their troops from Ireland. Ireland will be defended by her armed sons from invasion, and for that purpose the armed Catholics...
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Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Volumen12

Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 506 páginas
...Volunteers. One of them sprang into existence in the North. Another has sprung into existence in the South. I say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw...foreign invasion by her armed sons, and for this purpose the Nationalist Catholics in the South will be only too glad to join arms with the armed Protestant...
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Memories and Reflections, 1852-1927, Volumen2

Herbert Henry Asquith - 1928 - 322 páginas
...Volunteers. One of them sprang into existence in the North. Another has sprung into existence in the South. / say to the Government that they may to-morrow withdraw...from Ireland. I say that the coast of Ireland will lie defended from foreign invasion by her armed sons, and for this purpose armed Nationalist Catholics...
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